Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, March 17, 1897, Image 2

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BY KOKSR BROTHER'
fTKnSTH?DAl. MABCH I". 1?
JOUEJf AT. "Z HAYS.
fKree-ed Usoa fls. Ore w Pfctim
J Psbfe Kes.
1hfYjr Mr memm te
ckr.
I4ge Hewitt Approves Sale,
OCSafem itoier Raiforsy. PregertjrjTks B&rida.SeftalMs .Cedstiais
Tras&r ed lt4zj.
Wfca erer fcaewaf a mm wart
aUA tm te Uattof Ste saa?
TfceftreeUMrfalky of Jfcleiaa
fijb&i-feaafaz. Mr. Mayor a4 TOT,
K50 VT IT a well a aayoee m fcr-.
feat U, ft at Ut jmmr tUm. Ut say
party bes& nSM ivmtmX.
I'tQBmtT bat a r ay riy
UtzliH;atflr8s-llmttrx
the city Krwri al p. That a
ibaw awJ the Medtord papsr etonM
be po4fBed fr pttMfettlcz cadi
dlirxacefsi pKctedlaz.
At L Aojrekr treJardredot: Jte
en are telnjr put to wcrlc at a dvifer
a da, making a rwtdway In the pb
Ifc park. Ssleru cwW t jrxl adrar
tae etnptoy all her Idle Men at a
aprjnr clean up.
Diyou want Ut know what Jeffor
mdUo simplicity l? Here Is a
sample; ltcat WC09 tt loauxaraU;
Tar. JfiBrrwn president, while Uk
expenw of McKlnley'i InautfHnUloa
in eald to bare amounted to Z&)JMi.
Frotpstilj ba mruclc ibe court
bcmse. ItMtearl of one Janitor who
uvJ to do all the work, a day Janitor
I now employed be4de a nljtht Jan
itor. The day wan keep up the lire
In the Tarloud room. It worked a
hardship on the offlclals harinirto
keep up Are.
The Orejfonlan In looming Jode
V, h. Pipe "trold democrat' for the
rarant United BUtes JudKothip In
Collfornla to succeed Attorney Gen
eral McKenna. A Democrat paper
tayn lie should hare It the devil Is
entitled to his just dues and the
triltor to Mie prioa of lit-t in
famy. Reprewntatlre Harvey S, Hudaon,
of WashlnKUjn county, Is sufTerlnK In-teriH-ly
ut the home of his father at
Forest Grove, from n oroiiesat the
juncture of the collar-lxmc and
shoulder-blade. Ho Intense Is the
pain that It confines him to his bed.
While In attendance at the legisla
ture he contracted typhoid fever, and
has never fully recovered.
There Is a general desire among the
county judges, In the counties that
have a large floating debt, to not pay
In ttjclr state tax until there Is mhiic
tliow It Is Kolnif to be ucedud,or ut least
until home appropriations are made.
ir the money Is to He Idle In the state
treasury, It mlht betU'r bo put Ut
AOiitc use by t he counties that are In
debt to top payment of interest and
relieve the burden of tho taxpayers,
than l used for speculation by n syn
dicate. That has been done In the
pjst and 11,000 000 will not He Idle
In tho staUi treasury long without Its
bcliitf clone again.
It Governor rd atulSccretary Kin
cald succeed In outllng oft tnc uscloss
commissions, normal school appropria
tions mid similar treasury suckers,
then the non-organlzatlon of the lojr
Islalure will prove tho KWitost lloM
Inff I he stale has experienced for years.
That the courts will sustain tho po
slllou Uikeu bv IIiom) oillclulH Is the
wish or im per cent of tho taxpaylng
population of Ort'Kou.
The above Is front in country paper
Hut h hut do the courts can) firtho
IHioploy In all Ihi'so haul times what
court has reduced Its expenses one
cent? Don't all speak at onuc, hut
ruully ve'd like Ui irallt)0U vMt t
least one net of economy.
llOAIII). Al
Mhktinu (ivHaito
tjunfKtiVJj'Uci tm7 tlio Ixurd of ill
reufors for Mli6ldlstrlet No. 'M, w 111
,tx:0ur tliijlgetljiil of a clerk for whit It
'"poslllon Uiorunro live appHoaui, vlns
Hoolt yoitrtti, the present Incumbent j
W. II. Ulddoll, Mllloit Connor, V. II.
UiMleniirnd K. s. Kller.
Oncndvcrtis -ment ou'ht
to mnkcyuu m' to your
grocer:
' Give me a package of
Stc?ili("'s Kt tea, if you
cat) veally afford to rejurn
inyigncjy when I don't like
it."
A StMIIi It CvmpAaf
tot
AX lb mHW isfmrtmmt Jim 2.
l-4j ztotrmmm, im&yt II. H.IIew
Ht. madtmtd On tmU mt Uk SaUrn
Mlm rsflr by BHtw B. C. Gt
mer tm Askhs Xsms, lsUstf
tMA s In t i(reHr UeSa
iem CmmoUmmU 3U Jtottwwy Oa.
im tryvtUmic uUteumctik9fmtntt
Use xmd, Ncoetrer OiHswr nxom-
memd'td Ue qwstr ttom ut Use le.
TlM; arw niiwiMt amtntd
twmtnMp of tbe "Itule lleM is
omlv. TW ttro ruswfe will hzop
rW)d wftlKHrt any cSunmm ia tbe
mM4wU for Uw prrwot at ie.
Wtttrm Urn teqmlmmemt Uriht bast
itrrtr Ut tbt ptlttms o( the two roads
tare l"m amertmtmeA, idrt cttaoes
la tlw xHwiate aad ofenM ion of tbe
r rl!I liXUt. thai SaJesulu way
fye xMoroed a faaltkass titntl car Mrr
r'K.xotd usKMoa tbeeiiecttt
V'hca Uk rnadltioa of Uie tfes oa
tfce 'little llaM toorMDes sweh that it
jrlll be apeeaaary to rapbuse tif l., the
roaii will be ooavcrtad lato a broad
bxmye traeV, s!m Uk Saiesa CoavAi
datd Street Railway eosapaay r
sj!ei a -HdMat aaatter of cars to
ofmt IxMJi roads.
Some New Bills Introduced.
Debated ad Referred.
STATE MEV3.
Tlw Wabfxwi eoanty coart Is In
Tim Grant county court bas declared
thai taxes for tbe year 1M will rnit
l (MiwiHent MRtll May Ifi, 167.
f.M. AWtt,a reiiected citizen of
HUIftboro, died at bis residence late
last niKht of consumption, after a
lingering HlneM.
An exchange suggests that If Mayor
Pennoyerhad thrown a "royal flush'
he would never have closed the slot
machines.
The county treasurer of Umatilla
received from the sheriff last Saturday
11432.7(1, the flr-t Installment of 1605
taxes turned over by the sheriff.
Carl Parker has started for the John
Day country to buy 30,000 head of
sheep, if that numbor can be bought,
for Foss tc Co., says a Baker CI ty paper.
TheGrantcountycourt hasawarded
the contract for putting In steel
fixtures at the county jail to the Mf s
ler Safe Company, of Portland for
12760.
Mrs Minnie L Whipple of Eugene
died of paralysis at the family liou.e
Monday Maich Ifi, at the auu of -12
years. Uecoused was lit only a cw
days and her death was unexpected.
Stic leaves a husband and two sons.
Pendleton owes 70,000 bonded in
debtedness and 70,CKX flouting indebt
edness The formor draws 7 per cent
Interent and the latter 8 per cent.
The floating Indebtedness has doubled ',
In five years.
The case of Cube and Pool held on
bonds, charged with the hold-up and
robbery of the. Sou thorn Pacific train
at Cow Creek In July 1805. Hoth sides
are confident of winning.
A. J Kellogg of Orogon City has
been nppolntcd as the rnprocntathe
or agent of the local exchange In the
nluarlng-house of Northwest ex
changes, which Is proposed loctab
lisli in Portland. -
Two little boys, (Harry Davis and
Phillip Cole) were riding on a load of
buy at Oukvlllu. Tlioy both slipped
ofT and In tho fall young Colo had the
misfortune to hruuk both hones of his
forearm.
A llo-roiind glove contest, for n
purse of il!, was fought In Portland
Monday by UoiighUm and Lumpman,
the latter to put HotiKhteu out In tlxo
rounds. Tho latter came nearly put
ting Lumpman to fcleep In the first
round. Houghton won tho purte.
Illds for the Improvement of the
mouth of the Ak'o wore rrcetitly re
rohud a-. follows: Willis Vldlto, Alsca,
$1,WHJ; W. II. Mlllhollun, Corvallls,
tl.Bbii'.OM.'iir Tom, Alsca, W.480; K.
Miller, TlllaiuiKik, $2,160; Charles P.
Church, Portland, $1,476. Tho con
tract was let to Church.
BVA.NOKUHTIO MBIITIKll. -There
will Ik) KvangelUllo meetings
ill the Central Congrogutlonal church
I'orner Nlnotvoiitli tyul Ferry streets,
beglnlng thUoonlug at 7:30 p. m. to
bo continued oauli opening through
out the week, ench hervlco to bo pre
uucmIihI by u song service, afternoon
meetings at 2:4 to 3:11 "Come lot us
reukuu tonethor." l--t
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
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WABHfcvuTws. Marsh 17. A flood of
MB; wat fatrv3eed ta tbe seaxtc
faMB4i; aKyd iis,lfke tb
Hawaliaa CaMe,tb UJcaragaa Caaal,
tfce IatarfgraUoB aed tbe Pacific
nrflraed foreckwe eiH. Yvb Imb-
itfA asd tMrty-eizbl bWs and etgat
yAmt. r&tftmVnv. were iatrodaced
ThT embrace aearly tJtrr pbase of
pmbttc ferrSee. Alky's batch of W1U
aaibred lml feresty-five; tbey Jo-
dode bim itTecttoz foreckare of tbe
gorerBSxat krfa os tbe Union Pacific
road; to prevent professfoeal lobbying
teasloa: the powera of the jodlciary;
for ferrtee, peoston, etc- The bills
fatrodeced by Ilale, relating- to a
cable between tbe United KUte,
Hawaii and Japan, and to tbe
twelfth censes. There was a general
laagh at one of tbe pension bills of
White, "For tbe relief of Win. J.
Bryan." Lodges bills Included those
to amend tbe Immigration laws, and
for a Hawaiian cable."
The bankruptcy bills were presented
by 2elon and Llnisay- Morgan re
introdoced tbe Nicaragua Canal bill,
and a joint resolution to abrogate the
CIaytn-Balwer treaty. Numerous
bills relating Ui the Pacific roads were
presented, including that of Morgan
to create a board of trusts for the
Union and Central Pacific One of
Thurston's bills provided for an In
crease of all pensions.
A resolution, by Frye, calling for
Information as to the - application of
the civil service rules to river and har
bor work, was agreed to after some
criticism of civil service operations.
Cockerill asked if the bill- was a step
toward abolishing the civil service
rules. Frye said It was a step toward
abolishing the rules so far as they re
lated to labor on tbe engineering
works of the government.
The president has extended the
civil service rules to all classes of labor
so that an engineer officer, way up on
the Columbia river, who wanted a
laborer for river and harbor work, had
to apply to the civil service commis
sion. It Is Interfering with all man
ner of public work, declared Frye, and
It Is absolutely absurd and stupid.
Several hours were spent early in
the day on the question of admitting
Henderson, appointed by the governor
of Florida, to fill a tempory vacancy.
Ttie debate was largely of a legal and
technical character, concerning the
precedent of admitting senators. The
case was referred to the committee on
privileges and elections, where the
cape of Corbett, of Oregon, and
Woods, of Kcntuckey, are pending.
OAKAL.
Sccrotary of State Sherman met the
senate committee on foreign relations
by his appointment. The principal
subject under consideration Is under
stood to have been the Nicaragua
Canal. It Is understood that an at
tempt Is making to negotiate another
treaty similar to that made by Fre-
llnghuysen, which was withdrawn at
the beginning of Cleveland's first ad
ministration. Sherman when discussing tho Rod
rlguor. letter against tho old Nicara
gua bill, Indicated his desire to ne
gotiate a treaty on old HnP3 and sup
ported the contention mado In the
letter. The probabilities are that In
case u now treaty Is made regarding
tho canal It will bo upon tho lines of
tho Frellnghuysen agreement.
TAIUFF UILL,
Tho Democratic members of the
ways and means committee received
their first official Information on the
tariff bill today when tho bill was
considered at a sccrot session of tho
full committee. Chairman Dingley
announced that ho desired to teport
tho bill to the house when It meets
at Noon Thursday.
McMIUen, Democrat, of Tennessee,
complained that his plan would not
give Democrats sufficient time to an
nlys the measure and prcparo a re
port. Tho Democrats amteuded that
thv had treated the Iiopubltcan
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OFX
ffifMi
Wv
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iftued. A half bean wc
la Karrtesr fe I- "
ki.aft&crjectefcM bete: reaofcet
. n-r fa.? a? isfyw
f tbe MI by ZU Bejrtifcaa
LsKstbsrs ez?s -
f rasa exiUag rates, xarf eeJrtg
tfee ? tb18 yuaa'
Jeyact-
jsoaosusiDae.
Tbe tnsHtmt wday t
ate tte UBi? aartaaloa
AmtessaK extPfl"7
btr iiemUzr7 f CaHed
r-. .....' sMti Jdk Ear. of
B3iw""--
tbe Dferirt of OAmmm-. Fraaee,
Hsaee Partw. ut 5e Yrt; rf-
taryaf tbe eaT f 6 n Bduia,
Uearj Wblte, of Kbse I-
TreaMKj-To te &aat svzeom
of tbe Briae brf.ul servtos. Hin
Hastiags, of Ket7; Gteiae H.
Lavinder, of Vlrr1ia;TallferrClart,
District of Cdaaibia.
War J. H. C- Daawwrfy, T1
corpf, to be Hecteiat-oloel: FlrH
Lleeteaaat L. P. Brest, int ifa
try, to be capiat; Kwwa" lleeteaaat
to be firK lieateaaste D. M. Howell,
Second lnfaatrj;F.W. blades, Foar-
teenth infantry; H. T. Fergfts,
Twenty-tbird iafaatry; YTL weU,
Tenth cavalry; corporals to be secoad
Hentenants-P. Brown, Fifth artill
ery; W. 1). coouaa, rma cau;,
L. D, Gross, Fifth Infantry; G. H.
Steel, Fifth infantry; bergeani
Thomas Franklin, Tenth Infantry. L.
'avy Past Aiststant Engineer E.
P.. Freeman to be chief engineer; As
sistant Engineer Holmes to be past
assistant engmcer; ensigns to be
lieutenants, Junior grade G. T.
Cooper, F. T. Wltherspoon, Benton
C. Decker; Commander C. V. Grldley
to be captain.
Muito Miles.
Left Salem Friday morning on 11
o'clock train. Struck snow about it
Inches deep Saturday morning at Ad.
Wright's .about 3 miles .below Me
bama. Got here at noon and found
it about seven inches. Mostly dis
appeared yssterday.
Affairs here lare moving at about
the same -old rate. The advance
agent of prosperity has not yet sent
along tbe Iproiolsed exhibition. Peo
ple here are getting a little skeptical.
It was to appear when the Sherman
law was repealed. It dld'nt come.
Then in five minutesafterMcKlnley's
election was assured It would appear.
Then when he was inaugurated
things would boom. Now, I fear, we
will have to wait until after the
Corbett-FltzsitnmonH mill. Perhaps
after all these optimistic Republican
prognosticators are about as unreli
able In their predictions as our good
adventist brethren.
There is plenty of work to do here,
if people had any money to pay, or
the mills could -sell their lumber for
cash. But that is uncertain. Mr.
Leedy, however is preparing to start
ids mill soon. There are hopeful
prospects of opening more mines at
An Idem in the spring.
But the good people up here are not
without hope, or enjoyment. The
health Is generally good; we
have at least two square
meals a day, besides other amenu-
ments. To while away the Idle hours.
and Improve their oratorical powers,
the enterprising people of the little
city of Mlnto hare organized a liter
ary and debating society. Was there
last Saturday nlghU Tho literary
program was good and then came
tde debate, in which all, excepting
tills scribe, took a part as speaker or
judges. Although the snov was deep
and rain was failing, there was a fair
house; even tho enterprising little
village of Gates sent up some of her
learning and beauty to participate In
the forensic contest. Tho question:
"Resolved, That Iron Is more valuable
than gold," was handled In a masterly
manner by young and old. It was
argued on the aulnuatiye that Iron
was Indlspensible as It entered Into,
or was necessary to tho production of
all our tools, food, clothing and shel
ter, that man could scarcely, If at all,
exist without iron. On the negative
It was argued, by a former bright stu
dent of East Salem school, that money
was an equally Indlspensible neces
sity; that civilization could not exist,
could never have been, without money,
and "gold was tho only money." The
allrmatlve replied that Greece had
Iron mouoy, and Rome her cattle and
sheep money, and both were enloylne
11 Hirtv and a high degree of civiliza
tion. But the crowning argument
wts mado by a little boy who said he
would "like to know huw the washer
woman could get along without gold
dust washing powder?"
Iron won two to one, the single vote
belug cast by a gold standard McKln-
ley man. Rambler.
3ecreUy Aiding King George
ikssfe suites wth Gfsee
Against tfce Peert.
S&T Yob. Xeb 17.-A eabk
efeaetaii Ira- e rre --
-r Wan Vba ere MoUatioB
arearoKealarbawa KlK Geare
This
jad tbe S5a iwb""'
. iw m-m J.tw aa ateolately
rrrX.rJ,T IBtOOritT. RaSia 15 ,
oadoaWlr pterin a traced
a wttb Tarkey aad wit tbe pow-
era. Tbere Is aa aaderstaadlBg thai
wteetbe Greek aray crosses tbe
frontier Bfcf l H i a.pretext
V) etee Coastaatlaople.
Tbe adeaBdleg, so far as Kiag
Gte feuwesraed, 11 tbe gea-
c-al caact la tbe Ba!Sa&s, wnica
are to fete tbe zbUS oo tbe
fmatieraBd tbe dl5olntk of tbe
TwkUb eopire, wblcb oaH follew
a, seirore of CoosUntlnople by the
Basslacs, Greece is to be encouraged
to seize Macedonia, with the mr s
promise in advance that she shall be
permitted to retain me !"
Blockade Not Yet PracUiatd.
Caxea, March 17. The admirals of
the foreign fleets have not yet pro
claimed a blockade of the island. The
Greek squadron, with the exception of
two vessel, has left Cretan waters,
and the two Teasels referred to are
preparing to leave.
Expected to Cross the Fronarr.
Londok, March IT. The Chronicle
says the ulimatum to precede tbe
blockade will take the form of a i er
emptory summons from the admirxls
to the Greek authorities.
The Chronicle believes that al
though owing to pressure brought to
ear b the powers, Bulgaria and Ser-
a will remain neutral, yet, in the
event of war, Servia will send troops
.to old Servia to establish her claims
.iere.
The Times correspondent is in
formed that the advance of Turkish
Uoops across the frontier Is now con-
ndently expected. Fifteen thousand
Greek troops will embark tonight and
tomorrow for Volo. The government
is reserving 16,000 in specie for the
payment of the July coupons
M. Avcraoff, the wealthy Greek of
Alexandria, who contributed a million
drachmas toward the expenses of the
restoration of the Stadion, has offered
to provide the government with 40,
000 uniforms. Greeks of Marselles
sen- jEIOOO as a contribution to the
emergency war fund.
The Times correspondent'at Canea
says that autonomy is not in the least
degree understood by the Mussulmans
there, and It is not impossible that
tuurs win oe trouoie when they learn
aeparture of the
A strong force
. ftirfuaUuii lu lli U only uttalnd members more generously in the mat.
by iuln Perfection Dyes. 17-0tlter of time when tho Wilson bill was
TV. fu
ll ml u
CUIU1
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O.A 8TOHIA..
&4z&6&
that it means the
garrison and officials.
ought to be Dresent when the official
inwiumaiionis iormaify made,
Suffered Eighteen Years.
Valxxm Departed and Sleep Came.
Mri.JnUA.B m, of Oorlngton, Term.,
he husband )M charge of the electric
atpUBt5t thlt l ace- hu
and lndleL'Snl1 TfiS ,rom "errousness
conld ret no tii? ? ?.d Iei"ls, Dut I
ifn, Ubsvjaa,Bboto.
Br. Miles' RcstoraUye Nervine.
Iyuld ileepallui?ht t?it ! ot Jnini
"id. The AVrefaiT. .k5? M H a IeVer
fare m. riaTiSlei h??ir "pedr tilt
.'ell and ttiwift ind 1 te r i m ibw
U lift ir.MSeJSSftS cwnt"
Itiltt!?"' 2Ia TfoTrX w
fir Utl. KTTTx,E1rt.ti.
7 f nervine Rtsj
Hehi'-trStt
ttrrr . -oopn
tniT k
M nit ia tke ptes
ece of peilt J
ta Zrat .. P
ti-Ti ia a heatlry
brfr Agtmi'ft
a lf tT-mr. " t
co.y j-hjiical weak
rM tiat make it
ltEfT-o. A per
fectly rtroaj: s"43
,ta riefc, pare
'vA, has nothing
o Jr frc p.
)'t saj bteatbr in
the btcilli of etsn
rrtr?tKi3 wllh )
U- V.lnr. is
fj .xt:Bnllr workiBZ
. lO U'D " " ""
panties that may
cae irto tae body,
-, if ihtte is a weaJr
oot where the ztrms
z- .j- find an ectfance to
t "e tines, then the
tr able begins. Deae
pns propagate wim
1-zntsne lite rapidity.
r - ia the blood, they
c-" k!y 11 the whole
tT The only way to
! nd of them s to till
them. This is what Dr.
Pierce's Golden Medical
T.covery is for It pn
nfies the Wood. Tf1
sjeans that it hills the
rerais ba that is only
- nt what H doe. It agists in the di
PfA rffood and ?ts tie digertive or
gHM f iJScoaditioa. It Mininlates
Se'lSSffrf-Te fi-ids. so promot.
i lBinatioii and aatnticc It fills the
S15 1 IStrf healthr red corpuscles. It
!fcineiSeVery drop of Wood
Sir into a disease - resisun? state
N&f. twtta of all human anents cone
f the "me -JPPBn'Liv!
blood. Tate almost any disease rm please
ladt-aee the canse of it-yooT.l find it
lath-Uaodl Parify and enrich the blood
and ronTSove the n and n jon rare
the diae inevitably and infallibly. Dr.
Serce-TGolden Medical Discovery, cures
a?l diUasw depending npon poor, lapov
erishtd, thin, impure blood.
H. MAClc
- DENTIST
SacctMer to Dr. I. M. k'.
operation at modeiaie fee, M
in etpectal reqaest. ' "
a
uniiwiaej-ropertyat 7 per i&
landtecantyat8percenl. &feL?f
lorioreKors. lnssrance effeced71!
eocipaoie. Tirtt-!LN
iiroker. room y0. ajggy
JOHN HUGHES,
Dealer in groceries, paints, oils,
window glass, varnishes, and
the most complete stock of
brushes of all kinds in the
state. Artists' materials, lime,
hair, cement and shingles, and
fiaest quality of erass seeds,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
FOLND. small por-e found on Winter
:r c. containing a small amount of imall
c n?e Oxnercan bare sime by applying
as ihi otf ce. 3-16-31
FOR i:LE-Nice lot or thoroughbred St.
Bsinar pui. Can be seen at Shape's bam,
back of Willamette bote). Call anH see
ihcm. Cheap.- L. B. Hnff ran 5 3l
kE-OPF.NEU The Mrs. M J Carr board
ingbouae is again opened for boarders. At
the same old stand 229 Front street.
3 3tt
WANTED .Man wuh stump machine to
take joboferubbng. Apply G W 1'earmine
2 miles north of my on river road or Boi 145
Salem 3-13-31 J
FOR bALE OK 'lRADt,r'r.pe!iy m
SCOIU Mill.. Or Will Mil nr tr. Tor
property in Kar as. For further particulars
inquire or address S. M. Tomhnson, Wash-
niljiuii, rwainai, 3.0 Im
BARGAIN bALE. A gooa team of 1050
pound horses, and a Durham cow, soon fresh,
to go at a rare bargain, separate or together.
fceeStO k I'mile uptlnf ViriHr.. nn WSII,
load. J.C.Owen 10-
W'ANIEU 'Ihc iiwini .,1 5, . i...,.
tnit Ibaierhaargeofth: Dearborn print n"
office and am d .11 g good work of all kirds.
at satisfactory rates. F ank Conover. 2-19 im
f OR &ALE. A pood lenm u.ith ifirn-k nA
a 2 ; spring agon wuh top. 4. great bar-ga-n.
Call at the Labor Exchange office,
rvorth Salem. Terms ery easy. Geo.B.
Jacob 2.iCim
FURNITURE FOR SALE.A complete set
of furniture for five roo-is is for sale, cheap
at the San Francisco Secoud Hand store, 00
btate street. Carpets for sale separate. Its
barg'tin- 2.1s im
MKb. N. B. bCUll'.-btenographer and
typewriter, room 12, over Ladd & Bush's
bank. Prompt attention to all cla ses of work
Meals on the
European
Plan.
doilar-a-meal
liMMM
lillll hlmiTil
Miiiwm
Tho.
maMinfl .
".vi.iuu ui Djieraiimr
rllnint; cars is no longer
jnvou'ue on the Bui
lincton route. Sonio
tliin? better lias taken
its place. Meals are
now sened on the
European plan You
pay only for what you
order. '
The pay-for-what
jou order way is the
only right way to run
adininy car. It Is in
uperauon an ocr the
Burlint'ton Systeni-
St. Paul to Chicago.
Denver to Chicago.
Denver to St. Louis.
Kansas City to Chi
capo. Prices are reasonable
ai.d the service is as
k good as it can be.
A.C.SHELDoN G. A.,
PorUand.O.;
MMAman
cwlonv TAcurt" IndU.
"tow r.0 itKig'WW " .urtlu
tlmfc Xhelr n !LlI.P,1 Con.nmctlon if
nxnffifflPi3P5SF
W ruffiou
a,
ot sale at
t Salem, Ore,o, "by
RV
'w,:iy.
-ssssassaESSTSSar
liTii
WQLZ U MIESCKE pf03r
Dealan in all lundi of fresh a&5 ..
Lardiabalk.7Galh. Che?pSte'
own. Try them. 171 ComrnercuJ'
SALEM ttli
Office: Willamette HoltlBsiaV,
For water service apply ,t t,
narable mootilr in H.-..- TT i
corpplainU at the office. '
c. h. lane"
I
HK Hi t
L JLJ L. t VXIiJL a. X.
JTT
ii:
211 Commercial st.SaleafJt I
rJ"Saiti lit nrm-irrlt Vim.i .3
. , -r , spniid
CORN CHOI
AND CORN
at the old reliable ieed siortrf
BREWSTER k WHITE,
91 LUUfM Jl, Ci4
1W MEAT Jill
Best Meats in the city. Prom dJ
vuie diock ooop, -ourt.aUettSto
GFX). FEXDRlCHfa
J, K. QILMOREJ
Successor to Vhite & Gilaat,; I
Lime, Cement, Latli, M
Com and Corn Chop, a'l lindiofkl
54 aiAit, ii.
T- H. HAAS,
WATCHMAKER AND JEVrUQ,
Makes a spHalty of fins repair rod. J
Thomas clocks, etc., 215 CommtrcilSJ
llnnirnnllill r nnm
iMiLKIltyiAfl i KH
umm m mm
Liquors, tobacco:, cigars, coa!t3a
A lull une ol nign-graae Djtuea px.
all kinds. 2t8 Conmrrcial st..!ata.
R J HERSCHBAC
Blacksmith and Wagon 1
? R. I. Herschbach. blacksmith and
maker, horseshoeinc a specialty, settxi
new $1.25, resetting shoes 75 cess.'
other work in proportion, aaiisucuwj
anteed loo Chemeketa stieet.
The Pol 1 j shop, on corner of Matewlbl
is now prepared tojdoofirst da
-HOBSBSH
AND GENERAL JOBBING.
EFSatiifaction guaranteed. GiTeMJ
1 12 im
pohle & im
A
mm
r .-..r..,!... Cillc68tt
aieat market, corner Center ' ' ' .,
irecr. riri'i miiK Mm. irj
J. S. IB
IM!
NEW M
ARKEt
State street, near railroad. Fi J
hut itimIc. fv natrons Say I I't'y'.d
treats in town.
tl
Hello
SEE D, Si
bentlej
ai
If you want to move or wanj t J
kind hauled or want a load 01 n-- m
lime
p.s.
eta s
up telephone 30. Also wocdj w M
hands at all times. Orders proof'1 I
kind hauled or want a ioau Z.am
sand or gravel, or cement, e,!lkr, f
trtl '
"ii
UH.I. -.-. -. InA CP IJ.
Ulltft UI ICVCl UIJ'V. --F" ,ir-t
ivt UI llUUk OilU Wt- ,
to.
Depot BXPeS?
r
j .Meets all masl and ? d
gage ana express 10 r-v TC.
Prompt temce. Telepbon'